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Traveling Abroad w/ Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="flilow06" data-source="post: 403388" data-attributes="member: 27617"><p>Macbook AC adapters accept voltage from 120v-220v, so yes all you need are the outlet plugs. Apple even sells their own kit, check it out...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/6684005/wa/PSLID?mco=E9E41A4A&nplm=M8794G/B&wosid=Zl4CtXjodoLh2qsqVvw1MNzLEGU" target="_blank">http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/6684005/wa/PSLID?mco=E9E41A4A&nplm=M8794G/B&wosid=Zl4CtXjodoLh2qsqVvw1MNzLEGU</a></p><p></p><p>As far as any other devices. You'll want to check on their AC adapters and see what the voltage is rated at. If says 120v.... no good, you'll need a converter as well. If it says 120v-220v... you're good to go!</p><p></p><p>Tip: If you need to buy a converter for anything make sure it's the correct watts for what you'll be using it for. Small electronics like notebooks, phone chargers, and hard drives only require 50watt converters. Appliances such as hair dryers that consume more power require converters that support around 1500watts.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and have a great trip!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flilow06, post: 403388, member: 27617"] Macbook AC adapters accept voltage from 120v-220v, so yes all you need are the outlet plugs. Apple even sells their own kit, check it out... [URL="http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/6684005/wa/PSLID?mco=E9E41A4A&nplm=M8794G/B&wosid=Zl4CtXjodoLh2qsqVvw1MNzLEGU"]http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/6684005/wa/PSLID?mco=E9E41A4A&nplm=M8794G/B&wosid=Zl4CtXjodoLh2qsqVvw1MNzLEGU[/URL] As far as any other devices. You'll want to check on their AC adapters and see what the voltage is rated at. If says 120v.... no good, you'll need a converter as well. If it says 120v-220v... you're good to go! Tip: If you need to buy a converter for anything make sure it's the correct watts for what you'll be using it for. Small electronics like notebooks, phone chargers, and hard drives only require 50watt converters. Appliances such as hair dryers that consume more power require converters that support around 1500watts. Good luck and have a great trip! [/QUOTE]
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